Utilizing the mental health nursing workforce: A sco** review of mental health nursing clinical roles and identities

J Hurley, R Lakeman, P Linsley… - … Journal of Mental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Despite rising international needs for mental health practitioners, the mental health nursing
workforce is underutilized. This is in part due to limited understandings of their roles …

Patient safety in psychiatric inpatient care: a literature review

A Kanerva, J Lammintakanen… - Journal of psychiatric and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary• The literature review was intended to form an understanding of the
patient safety concept and its intension in psychiatric inpatient care and its constitutive …

Identifying key factors associated with aggression on acute inpatient psychiatric wards

L Bowers, T Allan, A Simpson, J Jones… - Issues in mental …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just
because of the adverse impact it has on patients and staff, but also because it puts a …

A risk to himself: Attitudes toward psychiatric patients and choice of psychosocial strategies among nurses in medical–surgical units

P MacNeela, PA Scott, M Treacy… - Research in nursing …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Psychiatric patients are liable to stereoty** by healthcare providers. We explored attitudes
toward caring for psychiatric patients among 13 nurses working in general hospitals in …

Safety and contagion in acute psychiatric wards: how the milieu is implicated in the occurrence of clustered safety incidents

K Canvin, L Brierley-Jones, L Ramsey… - Theory & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In psychiatry, clustered safety incidents are often attributed to behavioural contagion.
Drawing on Kindermann and Skinner's conceptual work in our analysis of staff accounts, we …

“Hell no, they'll think you're mad as a hatter”: Illness discourses and their implications for patients in mental health practice

A Ringer, M Holen - Health:, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines how discourses on mental illness are negotiated in mental health
practice and their implications for the subjective experiences of psychiatric patients. Based …

Metasynthesis of research on the role of psychiatric inpatient nurses: what is important to staff?

KR Delaney, ME Johnson - Journal of the American …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: Inpatient psychiatric nurses are a large workforce, but their work is poorly
articulated and thus poorly understood outside of the professional inpatient community …

Exploring the role of nurses in inpatient rehabilitation care teams: A sco** review

C Ehrlich, D Lewis, A New, S Jones… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The cohort of people requiring in-hospital rehabilitation continues to age and
experience more co-morbidities. How these changes impact the role of the rehabilitation …

An examination of the incidence and nature of chemical restraint on adult acute psychiatric inpatient units in Adelaide, South Australia

F Hu, E Muir‐Cochrane, C Oster… - International journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority
worldwide. Chemical restraint is one such measure, yet to date has been poorly defined and …

Nurse–family communication during and after family meetings in the intensive care unit

K Pecanac, B King - Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To explore nurse–family communication during and after family meetings. Design A
cross‐sectional study in which 36 family meetings were audio‐recorded in two intensive …